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- U. S. inflation accelerated last month to 2. 7%, highest level since . . .
WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation rose last month to its highest level since February as President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs are pushing up the cost of a range of goods, including furniture
- US inflation accelerated last month to highest level since February - MSN
WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation rose last month to its highest level in four months as the cost of gas, food, and groceries rose, reversing several months of cooling price pressures Consumer prices
- Inflation accelerated in June as the Fed weighs the impact of tariffs . . .
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the consumer price index (CPI), a popular inflation gauge, increased in June to 2 7% on an annual basis as prices rose for consumers
- US inflation rebounded in June to highest level in four months
US inflation heated back up in June, rising to its highest level in four months, as higher prices — including those from tariffs — packed a bigger punch
- U. S. Inflation Accelerated in June as Trump’s Tariffs Pushes Up Prices
The Consumer Price Index rose 2 7 percent from a year ago, as the global trade war started to bite 10 Inflation 8 6 +2 9% excluding Inflation accelerated in June as President Trump’s tariffs
- US inflation accelerated 2. 7% in June, driven by Trump’s tariffs
Driven by Trump’s tariffs, US inflation accelerated 2 7% in June Consumer prices are at their highest since February, due to Trump’s tariffs, posing challenges for him and complicating the Fed
- US inflation got worse with rising prices on groceries and gasoline
WASHINGTON (AP) — U S inflation accelerated last month as the cost of groceries, gasoline and rents rose, a disappointment for families and businesses struggling with higher costs and likely underscoring the Federal Reserve’s resolve to delay further interest rate cuts
- Inflation accelerated in June. Are tariffs to blame? - USA TODAY
Critics of President Trump's tariff policies have been waiting for the import taxes to raise the inflation rate That effect may be beginning
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